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| In 2002 an Army brat and aspiring singer exploded on the charts with a harmonious, innovative debut album entitled All I Have. Girlish, fierce, sexy and sweet, All I Have spawned the smash "Why Don't We Fall In Love" (produced by a then under-the-radar Rich Harrison) and let it be known that the new breed of hip hop/soul's chief practitioner was a 22-year-old, DC beauty named Amerie. |
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Raised on a little farm in the exotic country of Brazil, Reah Fernandes Valente discovered music at an early age. When she was three-years-old, she began playing all of her father’s albums becoming particularly obsessed with Credence Revival, Pink Floyd, The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel. Born to a disco-hopping German fashion model and her father, a Portuguese lawyer by day and DJ by night, Reah was eager to begin playing music. Reah had her first acoustic guitar lesson when she was 9 years old, composed her first song at the age of 10 and later picked up the electric guitar, bass, and drums by the time she was 15 years old. |
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Born and raised in the notorious Bedford Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, Papoose took his first jabs at being a rapper at the young age of 11. Given the name by his grandmother meaning "Indian baby", whom he resembled as a child, Papoose is the true definition of a real mc. Inspired by rap legends Rakim, Kool-G-Rap and Big Daddy Kane, he has been well respected in the underground street circuit for a long period of time now. Papoose has survived the trappings and politics of the rap industry, which uses gimmicks as well as fake street and jail images to sell records and destroy the essence of what a true mc really is. |
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When it comes to Hip Hop culture, Uptown, New York City has been home to many urban trends that have impacted the world with Harlem being its most prominent contributor. But if you were to ask Washington Heights-based rapper Shawn Mims, known simply to the Hip Hop world as MIMS, his upper Manhattan neighborhood located slightly above world-renowned Harlem USA is about to be stamped into Hip Hop..s consciousness with his brand of melodic, accessible flows and sincere lyricism. |
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Metermaids produces dynamic, honest, unforgiving, emotionally intense hip-hop laced with subtle humor. Sean Patrick McGaughan (aka Swell), the mastermind behind Metermaids, believes that ?when you don?t know whether to laugh or cry it?s easier just to sing along.? He also knows that a rap song still needs to be a song. Swell looks within himself for his inspiration and he is scathingly honest about what he sees. The results are songs of love, sex, cigarettes, and the timeless terror of living in the suburbs. |
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No matter what is being supplied, a hustler is only as good as his word. With Atlanta serving up some of the hottest product in the rap game, native son Young Jeezy stands as one of the most exciting merchants of cool to emerge in years. Thanks to underground testimonials like “Air Forces” and “Chuuch,” Jeezy’s street swagger and authentic style has quickly made believers out of some the biggest players in the game, from Fabolous to P. Diddy. |
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Clifford 'Tip' Harris, better known as Atlanta rapper T.I., returns with KING, his fourth major label full-length solo release, and third through his joint venture deal with Atlantic Records. Picking up where his previous effort left off, KING builds on the sound and the success of 2004's URBAN LEGEND – a blockbuster project that debuted at the top of Billboard's 'Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums' chart and at #7 on the Billboard 200, spawned the RIAA platinum-certified single, 'Bring Em Out' and the Grammy-nominated smash, 'U Don't Know Me,' registered over three million in ringtone sales, and was certified RIAA platinum, going on to sell over 1.3 million copies in the U.S. alone. |
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Ya down with O.P.P., yeah you know me!" Who wasn't down with "O.P.P." in the early '90s? Who didn't "Hip Hop Hooray" in the clubs waving their hands to and fro Naughty-style? Even those who weren't born when Naughty By Nature stormed out of East Orange, NJ onto the world stage know their songs word for word. Everybody was down with O.P.P., your grandmother, your teachers and even your pastor knew all the words, although they probably wouldn't admit it. |
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The rise of Cleveland's Bone Thugs-N-Harmony is a classic example of the American Dream, a group of five young "brothas" who had a goal and would not allow any barriers to stop from attaining this goal. Layzie Bone, Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone and Bizzy Bone went from being broke, hungry and homeless in 1993 to watching their brand of flowing, rolling, rapid-clip, harmonized rap -- dubbed the "Cleveland Sound" -- hit the top of the charts. |
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